Bermuda’s own Tim Terceira, who started out as a beach boy at the Lantana cottage colony, has been declared Hotelier of the Year in Canada’s Hotelier magazine.
The newly-retired general manager of the...
The final sitting of the House of Assembly for 2022 promises to be a busy session for legislators - with items up for debate today including landmark minimum wage legislation
The Hamilton Christmas Boat Parade has been switched from Saturday to this coming Sunday evening because of gale-force winds forecast for the middle of the weekend.
Gusts of more than 40 knots or 46mp...
New Yorkers are getting treated to the sights of Bermuda in 3-D over the bustle of Times Square as the Bermuda Tourism Authority continues its “Lost Yet Found” campaign.
The giant screen over one of t...
A St David’s MP standing with residents condemning plans for a medical waste incinerator at Southside was chairwoman of the authority that reviewed plans for the facility two years ago.
The Environmen...
A jobs fair for the 2023 hotel and hospitality season is set for December 14 at the Hamilton Princess Hotel.
It marks the second annual employment drive in the sector, which was hit hard by the Covid-...
Bermuda’s 2023 Rhodes Scholar is headed to Oxford University next year with a view to tackling healthcare inequality.
Madison Quig, 21, spoke to The Royal Gazette after learning she was chosen for the...
Questions were raised in the House of Assembly yesterday over a $2 million final payment to a technology firm behind the Government’s software for Covid-19 screening.
MPs were told that ResQwest, whic...
All eyes were on St George’s last night as thousands of revellers took in the sights of the Old Town at the return of the Christmas walkabout.
Restaurants, bars and shops were open late with historic ...
David Burt has accepted a petition against a medical waste incinerator set to be built in St David’s – but insisted on meeting with protesters privately rather than “in the public domain”.
Mr Burt met...